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We Are Not Animals: Indigenous Politics of Survival, Rebellion, and Reconstitution in Nineteenth-Century California by Martin Rizzo-Martinez

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Winner of the 2023 John C. Ewers Award from the Western History Association
2023 Choice Outstanding Academic Title


By examining historical records and drawing on oral histories and the work of anthropologists, archaeologists, ecologists, and psychologists, We Are Not Animals sets out to answer questions regarding who the Indigenous people in the Santa Cruz region were and how they survived through the nineteenth century. Between 1770 and 1900 the linguistically and culturally diverse Ohlone and Yokuts tribes adapted to and expressed themselves politically and culturally through three distinct colonial encounters with Spain, Mexico, and the United States. In We Are Not Animals Martin Rizzo-Martinez traces tribal, familial, and kinship networks through the missions' chancery registry records to reveal stories of individuals and families and shows how ethnic and tribal differences and politics shaped strategies of survival within the diverse population that came to live at Mission Santa Cruz.

We Are Not Animals illuminates the stories of Indigenous individuals and families to reveal how Indigenous politics informed each of their choices within a context of immense loss and violent disruption.


About the Author
Martin Rizzo-Martinez is an assistant professor in the Film and Digital Media Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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"Rizzo-Martinez confines his study to Mission Santa Cruz, but his story has broader relevance. . . . His effort to identify Native voices and motives in colonial sources is not only fitting for a book on the history of Native people but also imperative for understanding a colonial institution where Native people were always in the majority. Beyond its contributions to mission historiography, in its emphasis on internally dynamic and adaptive Native politics, Rizzo-Martinez's work bridges the era of Spanish colonization with the later nineteenth century and offers a useful interpretive model for future scholarship on Native survival into the twentieth century."-Khal Schneider, Native American and Indigenous Studies
"We Are Not Animals stands as a definitive study of Indigenous people in the Santa Cruz region and the survival of Indigenous people in California."-William J. Bauer, Jr., American Historical Review
"We Are Not Animals contains a story that is widely known to California historians but is seldom told with this much attention to Native people's choices and voices. . . . The book's careful excavation of Native women's lives is its strongest feature, providing much-needed attention to Indigenous women's involvement in politics, labor systems, and resistance movements."-Joshua Paddison, Western Historical Quarterly
"We Are Not Animals is a monumental volume exploring the Indigenous contours that shaped the colonial, Mexican, and American periods of Alta California. Hyperfocused on the intricate and continuous lineages, traditional ecological knowledge, and cultures of multiple communities within and around Santa Cruz (home of Mission Santa Cruz),Martin Rizzo nonetheless offers history on an epic scale. . . . There are so many valuable contributions in this text, which will greatly shape mission historiography for years to come, but Rizzo's collaboration with Native communities offers the most lasting and meaningful reason to read his book."-Natale Zappia, California History
"Throughout this book, Martinez demonstrates the agency of the Native tribes in California from showcasing their survivance to noting how they were able to utilize anthropologists to preserve their histories and oral traditions. The source material is interdisciplinary and draws on the work of anthropologists, archaeologists, ecologists, and psychologists, among other disciplines. With these sources We Are Not Animals highlights individual and family stories, while still telling a collective history. Historically, Indigenous histories and voices have been marginalized in California history. Placing Indigenous people at the center of California history highlights the survivance of Indigenous peoples in the state. Martinez successfully tackles this endeavor through his foundation of oral histories."-Analiesa Delgado, American Indian Quarterly
"A deeply compelling work on the history of Indigenous people in Santa Cruz County, California. . . . This stunning book will appeal to scholars and lay readers alike."-T. P. Bowman, Choice
"Deeply researched and fresh in conception, methodology, and breadth, We Are Not Animals is a major contribution to the study of Native California and the missions. . . . In a singular and exceptional way among historians, Martin Rizzo-Martinez identifies Native people by name, family, and tribe, and he follows the survivors of the Amah Mutsun nation through the American genocide of the late nineteenth century."-Lisbeth Haas, professor emeritus of history at the University of California, Santa Cruz
"Rizzo-Martinez unearths Native voices from the archive to provide an overdue historical account of the Indigenous experience in Santa Cruz and surrounding region. By decentering colonial institutions like the missions and non-Native voices, Rizzo-Martinez effectively places Indigenous space and knowledge at the center of this study, a valuable model for future scholars of the Native experience in California."-Yve Chavez (Tongva), assistant professor of history of art and visual culture at the University of California, Santa Cruz
"Both heartbreaking and inspiring, We Are Not Animals is a history of destruction as well as of California Indian survival against great odds. Rizzo-Martinez has written a deeply researched study of Indigenous peoples in Santa Cruz and surrounding areas that improves our understanding of Native American experiences in California as a whole."-Benjamin Madley, author of An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873
"We Are Not Animals is an important book in California mission studies, deploying established sources and a significant, frequently overlooked one-Confirmation records-to reveal Indian community building inside the mission to which Franciscans were oblivious. Rizzo-Martinez effectively demonstrates how Indians exploited the mission system for their own ends and carries the story through early California statehood, challenging previous interpretations that missionization had extinguished Indian culture. We Are Not Animals marks the arrival of a sophisticated scholar to the conversations about early California history."-James A. Sandos, Farquhar Professor of the American Southwest, Emeritus, University of Redlands



Book Information
ISBN 9781496219626
Author Martin Rizzo-Martinez
Format Hardback
Page Count 536
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press

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